Subject: Seven powerful lessons from becoming a Beast Tamer

It can be easy to look at anyone accomplishing a high-level goal, like the Beast Tamer or Iron Maiden, and think they must have been naturally inclined to be strong. Being “built for it” or having innate talent is an easy assumption. But what if you are someone who fought for every bit of strength and mass to reach that accomplishment? Does a man who was 145 pounds on his wedding day just over a decade ago have what it takes to achieve the Beast Tamer?

While he may look like he is “built for it” now, after all the work, does knowing he fought for every bit of strength and size change your perspective?


It is a unique challenge. The blend of strength required for the Beast Tamer and Iron Maiden means that the body mass that can make the press easier will make the pullup more challenging. The mobility and size that make the pistol easy will challenge the press, and so on. Everyone on the path to achieving the BT/IM will face an individual “pinch point.”


Alex Peterson, a StrongFirst Certified SFG Level I instructor, knows how to fight to build the strength to achieve the Beast Tamer while overcoming “spaghetti arms.” He is the man who was 145 pounds on his wedding day and is now a Beast Tamer.


Alex took seven powerful lessons from his Beast Tamer journey, including the power of having a performance-related goal.


Alex explains:

I’ve exercised my entire life. I played varsity football in high school and basketball and baseball as a youngster. I worked at a Gold’s Gym for years and earned a minor in exercise science in college. As part of the kinesiology program, I worked with the collegiate swim team to measure the impact of explosive lifting protocols. During law school, I got my personal training certification and trained students at the local YMCA between classes. I’ve essentially always been around weights, athletes, and exercise. However, I only got truly strong once I set a performance goal—ditching a “fitness” goal—and focused on conquering the Beast Tamer.


This probably seems obvious, but it took me 35 years to discover it. More embarrassingly, I spent most of those 35 years in and around the fitness field. Chasing a fitness goal such as more muscle, less body fat, bigger biceps, more muscular shoulders, etc., was a waste of time. First, it didn’t work that well, and second, it was like chasing a ghost. After setting a performance goal, for the first time mind you, I gained more muscle in less time than ever before.


At risk of belaboring an obvious point, if I were working with students, I would do everything in my power to shift the following list from the former into the latter.

Click here to read about Alex’s journey to the Beast Tamer, including how Fabio Zonin’s VICTORIOUS online course and other resources helped him along the way.


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